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was wondering if morphine would show up as an opiate even on extendended ten or more panel drug tests. i know on the five panel it shows up as an opiate, but what about the more extended tests? swim has a prescription for lortab, so being positive foropiates shouldn't matter, but he has been taking morphine as well. from what i have read they both show up as the same thing on the five panel tests so he shouldn't have to worry, but the ten panel tests differentiate between things like darvocet and methadone so i was thinking it might differentiate between morphine and hydrocodone as well. it seems like for such a different type of drug it would show up different on an extended drug test.

Thank you.I know the simple end of story answer, but does anyone know if they can tell what type of opiate like the way that they can determine between amphet/methampetamines,and opiates/propoxyphene? Are you sure the testing labs can't tell the difference? I realize it is a derivative of opium, but it seems like it would be a different type of opiate.. or is it justmany timesmore pure than common painkillers?. I guess i am a moron and am thinking of something else.I will let youknow swim's for sure outcome in a couple weeks.

I'm sure on a DU7 (7 panel urine drug test) that the only thing that shows up is "Opiates". It doesn't matter if you ate a 5mg vicodin or shot up heroin. or ate a percocet. etc. etc. they're all opiates, and that is what you are failing for. it's a bummer because it can make you look worse off than you may be.

The distinction lies between opiates and opioids, which react to
the test differently. Semisynthteic opioids like methadone,
darvon, and demerol all do not bind to the OPI enzymes in the test
strip. They must be tested for seperately.<!--
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Thank you all very much. I was able to look over the exact paperwork from the actual testing labs, so that I could inform you all that tests are getting way more sophisticated than they used to be. Not to scare you or anything, I mean most places are too cheap to send for these types of tests and they just buy the little dip in the cup tests. But if you do fail one, or have a script that will make you test positive, they will usually send it out because they want to test for the quanative level to see if it is going down, or up, and to see if you are really testing positive for your script or not. The 7 panel my friend was getting was a lab test that tested for about 20unique drug chemicals. This seven panel actually determined between about 6 types of opiates, 8 types of benzos, about 5 types of sedatives, thc, coca, meth, amphet, etc. Whenmy friendfailed the 7 panel, they sent for a 10 panel, which actually determined between about 25-30 different unique chemicals. It just went even further into types of opiates, benzo's, and sedatives. There was so much benzo's and opiates that they could really pinpoint exactly if you were taking something different than your prescription. Hope this helps some one else out there.